Gore Verbinski's Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die emerged as a home video hit after underperforming in theaters.
Coincidentally, a trio of time-travel movies is jostling for attention on home video simultaneously. The best-reviewed of the lot is also the least high-profile: Redux Redux. Directed by brothers Kevin McManus and Matthew McManus, the movie stars their sister Michaela McManus as a woman who goes on an interdimensional mission to avenge her daughter's death.
Redux Redux had a limited release in February, but is now among the most-watched movies on the domestic iTunes rankings thanks to its near-perfect 97% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. More recently, writer-director BenDavid Grabinski's Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice debuted at the number one spot on the domestic Hulu rankings. Starring Vince Vaughn, James Marsden, and Eiza González, the movie currently holds a 78% score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, the first time-travel movie of 2026 hailed from the most popular filmmaker of the bunch: Gore Verbinski. In fact, it was Verbinski's first feature film in a decade. He was sentenced to director jail following the back-to-back box-office failure of his big-budget The Lone Ranger reboot and the mid-budget psychological horror film A Cure for Wellness. The underperformance of his latest film isn't the greatest outcome, especially since he desperately needed a win. But, true to form, Verbinski didn't play it safe, even though his current status in the industry made a win especially important. Related Remembering the Icons of Film — Collider Movie Quiz We pay tribute to the talents who helped define Hollywood. Posts By Macklen Makhloghi Gore Verbinski Needs a Box-Office Win Desperately The movie in question is Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die. It stars Sam Rockwell as a time-traveler who shows up in a Los Angeles diner and informs the patrons that they must help him fight a war against artificial intelligence in the future. The movie also features Michael Peña, Haley Lu Richardson, and Juno Temple. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die opened to excellent reviews in February, only a week before Redux Redux. However, it grossed only $9 million worldwide against a reported budget of $20 million. In his review, Collider's Aidan Kelley described the movie as"a raucous sci-fi comedy with extremely ambitious goals and insightful commentary on the current state of the world and how it can evolve into something unrecognizable." According to FlixPatrol, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die's redemption arc is continuing despite the competition. It's currently among the most-watched movies on iTunes and the Google Play Store. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates. 8 10 Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die Like Follow Followed R Action Adventure Science Fiction Release Date February 13, 2026 Runtime 134 Minutes Director Gore Verbinski Writers Matthew Robinson Producers Erwin Stoff, Oly Obst, Robert Kulzer Cast See All
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